“King’s Lynn have started remarkably well with two very convincing wins at home under their belt already so I’m expecting a very close contest,” he said.

“It’s a super race track they’ve got at King’s Lynn and all seven of our riders are really looking forward to going there and hopefully we can stretch our undefeated run.

“If all the lads ride to their capabilities and expectations then there’s no reason why we can’t add to our National League points tally.

“But we’ll have to be at our best if we want to do that because they have got some very fast riders, especially on their own circuit. It’s also going to be a battle of theories, if you like, when you look at the make-up of the two teams.

“There’s not much at all to separate the King’s Lynn riders, when you look at their starting averages, and it makes them a solid outfit from 1-7.

“We’re more than happy with how our season has begun; we’ve reached the Grand Final of the National Trophy, we’re into the second round of the Knockout Cup and we’ve made a decent start to our league campaign also.

“This is our first away meeting in the National League this year and it would be a tremendous way to get life on the road started if we could grab a result.”